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knit or nit? Do not confuse the spelling of knit and nit, which sound similar. Knit is chiefly used as a verb, meaning "to interlock loops of yarn" or "to join" or "to bring together," as in knit a scarf, when the bones have knitted together, knitting his brow. Knit is also occasionally used as a noun, referring to something knitted. The word nit is only used as a noun denoting an egg of a louse, or as an offensive term.
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